Debuting at SXSW, the comedy follows a young woman who, in the wake of a devastating break-up, becomes increasingly fixated on her ex-boyfriend's ex-girlfriend. By Angie Han Television Critic There ...
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NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 3, 2026 / ThriveCart, an all-in-one creator commerce and learning platform used by more than 75,000 businesses globally, today announced the acquisition of ...
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Chinese AI startup DeepSeek on Tuesday released a research paper and open-sourced its latest optical character recognition (OCR) model, DeepSeek-OCR 2, aiming to improve how machines interpret and ...
Tesla has officially removed Basic Autopilot as a standard feature for new Model 3 and Model Y orders in North America, effective immediately. The move forces buyers to subscribe to the $99/month Full ...
How much is photography a direct reflection of reality, and how much is it a window into the photographer's subjective vision? Two concurrent shows at the Meadows Museum offer an opportunity to ...
The preparatory course at the heart of the recent surge in Army recruitment numbers will tighten its standards, although it was unclear if that meant it will produce fewer future soldiers. Potential ...
Movies are a visual medium. That little cliche nugget of wisdom about cinema that people like to bandy around has been stuck in my head since I watched two romances back to back this week. Obviously ...
Artists Suni Mullen and Harlan Bozeman stand with curator Mueni Rudd and gallery owner Matthew Nelson on Sept. 6, 2025 for the opening of "Two Tears in a Bucket" at Tubman Gallery. Coyia Malone / ...
Every illusion has a backstage crew. New research shows the brain’s own “puppet strings”—special neurons that quietly tug our perception—help us see edges and shapes that don’t actually exist. When ...